l had two premonitions one l knew l was going to win a doll in a date l won it! and the other l wrote and asked a teenage magazine if they could print a picture of Adam faith and l dreamed about these magazines going through the machines being printed ready to go out to newsagents around the UK, l got up and bought the magazine looked inside it and there was my letter with a picture of Adam faith!!
I live in the U.S., and heard only the smokiest rumor of this show having existed. I am very pleased to have discovered it for real at last! Oddly, for some reason it seems more real having come from a not quite defined pied-à-terre/hiding place Down Under, than it would have seemed spewing out of one of the tens of millions of Googleable addresses in Burbank! Actually, I know what it is, and it's Warrick Moss, and I never heard of him at all before I saw him on these show. Why, I just found out about the If he belonged to them, the Nipponese would immediately designate him a "Living National Treasure". They don't fool around over there, waiting until you're dead. This is, sadly, just more evidence that we miss a buttload of great stuff here in thuh 'Staiytes.
Dude, you might want to update your references a little. The Japanese haven't been referred to as "Nipponese" for 7 or 8 decades at least. Also, I've lived here in Japan for a long time and I've never seen any mention of Warwick Moss. As an American I also had never heard of him or this show until I discovered it on RUclips a few months ago...
@@suchanhachan Well sunuvabitch and fly me to the moon! I heard nothing about the change in the slang. Hell, not so long ago, most people in the U. S. couldn't even tell you what Nippon meant. You might enjoy some books in English by a Dutchman who lived for years in Japan, as a Rinzai monk. His name was (sadly), Janwillem van de Wettering. Are you doing that, too? But I digress. Two of his books were about his experiences in that Kyoto monastery. I got the impression that he thought his command of Japanese, and Rinzai, both sucked. I digress again. The first of his books is, _A Glimpse of Nothingness_.
You might enjoy some books in English by a Dutchman who lived for years in Japan, as a Rinzai monk. His name was (sadly), Janwillem van de Wettering. Are you doing that, too? I have the impression? But I digress.Two of his books were about his experiences in that Kyoto monastery. I got the impression that he thought his command of Japanese, and Rinzai, both sucked. I digress again. The first of his books is, _A Glimpse of Nothingness_. Oops! Must go -
I can do that with my hands. I feel heat on people but ill look out for cold spots too now. Don't know about tuning into guides though i just feel it. You can draw a headache out with your hands
I'm sure most writers or artists would consider what they do work, even if they're currently not earning any money doing it. Whereas by job I assume he meant working at a restaurant, office, etc...
The lottery winning man is proof of positive attitude having a great. Influence on an individual's personal situation as it would seem to be indicative of such . I think it very well might be as simple as staying positively motivated and this innoculates the subconscious mind with a gentle confidence and is. A survival mechanism I have come to think You can't help but lean towards the idea that positive attitude make your probability of seizing.on any given opportunity that is within your direct sphere of influence , it is a near damn near certainty yet as such totally unquantifiable by the metrics of science. Not paranormal. Yet because until you land a given opportunity it's simply unknowable because it has not yet happened To speak to any kind of subjunctive narratives is purely speculation but that doesn't mean it is not so
"A Billy Idol song about death and suicide"... I know that song to be written for Billy Idol's sister who got knocked up at 16 and opted to marry the father. Victim blamers are despicable.
Perhaps this comment is referring to that notion in broad-based general sense. It's actually a pretty common reaction humans have a type of knee jerk response yet this is a component of the baser nature of man and is seen as such when having a moment to review the thinking and recognize that it is not the way to go
Also I might suggest that we as a group tend to allow our past victimizations to victimize us again and again because of our unwillingness to concede that it was not fair The words " Not fair " are part and parcel of indoctrination. Keeping score is an irrelevant waste of time and energy no matter how just you are to be aggrieved but if you continue to hold on to it and. Pay a price that unfortunately most never see it until in retrospect. You owe yourself forgiveness otherwise you are. Marinating in the poisonous vitriolic that you had when the. Victimisation took place
you DO know that the word occult merely means hidden? this guy who said "witchcraft/occult/Satanism,whatever you want to call it" should really do some research before he speaks! they are not all the same thing.
While I do agree somewhat, the word occult is a latin word meaning secret/hidden, and is most often used in the context of mystical, supernatural knowledge - the pursuit of hidden knowledge, as it were. So, he's not wrong, as that was what they were doing. I'll tell you what really pisses me off though - these types of programs, you see it all the time - using paganism and devil worship interchangeably. Pagans are not, and never have been, Satan worshippers. That shit has got to stop. It must really annoy Pagans.
This Melissa is doing nothing but making broad, sweeping, vague statements that could apply to anyone. Who doesn't get back aches or stress headaches or emotional? Not impressed.
I wish they would make a ‘The Extraordinary 2025 series’ that would be awesome!!
i do like this host, especially for a show that would make your skin crawl fake or not.
Love these shows😍😍😍
ooh, I think I'm addicted to this series. I am not a believer but find this subject fascinating.
Your comment clearly indicates you are a believer ! why deny your beliefs because it benefits no one especially you.
She lives in daily torment aparantly she thinks selling your soul to the devil dosent come with all the extra headaiches
There are Things that walk the Earth that Don't like to be disturbed
l had two premonitions one l knew l was going to win a doll in a date l won it! and the other l wrote and asked a teenage magazine if they could print a picture of Adam faith and l dreamed about these magazines going through the machines being printed ready to go out to newsagents around the UK, l got up and bought the magazine looked inside it and there was my letter with a picture of Adam faith!!
Budgie !
I live in the U.S., and heard only the smokiest rumor of this show having existed. I am very pleased to have discovered it for real at last! Oddly, for some reason it seems more real having come from a not quite defined pied-à-terre/hiding place Down Under, than it would have seemed spewing out of one of the tens of millions of Googleable addresses in Burbank! Actually, I know what it is, and it's Warrick Moss, and I never heard of him at all before I saw him on these show. Why, I just found out about the If he belonged to them, the Nipponese would immediately designate him a "Living National Treasure". They don't fool around over there, waiting until you're dead. This is, sadly, just more evidence that we miss a buttload of great stuff here in thuh 'Staiytes.
Dude, you might want to update your references a little. The Japanese haven't been referred to as "Nipponese" for 7 or 8 decades at least. Also, I've lived here in Japan for a long time and I've never seen any mention of Warwick Moss. As an American I also had never heard of him or this show until I discovered it on RUclips a few months ago...
@@suchanhachan
Well sunuvabitch and fly me to the moon! I heard nothing about the change in the slang. Hell, not so long ago, most people in the U. S. couldn't even tell you what Nippon meant.
You might enjoy some books in English by a Dutchman who lived for years in Japan, as a Rinzai monk. His name was (sadly), Janwillem van de Wettering. Are you doing that, too?
But I digress.
Two of his books were about his experiences in that Kyoto monastery. I got the impression that he thought his command of Japanese, and Rinzai, both sucked.
I digress again. The first of his books is, _A Glimpse of Nothingness_.
You might enjoy some books in English by a Dutchman who lived for years in Japan, as a Rinzai monk. His name was (sadly), Janwillem van de Wettering. Are you doing that, too? I have the impression?
But I digress.Two of his books were about his experiences in that Kyoto monastery. I got the impression that he thought his command of Japanese, and Rinzai, both sucked.
I digress again. The first of his books is, _A Glimpse of Nothingness_. Oops! Must go -
I can do that with my hands. I feel heat on people but ill look out for cold spots too now. Don't know about tuning into guides though i just feel it. You can draw a headache out with your hands
Sweet heart... LOL !
He didn't work and he didn't have a job, ain't they both the same thing.🤔🤔🤔
I'm sure most writers or artists would consider what they do work, even if they're currently not earning any money doing it. Whereas by job I assume he meant working at a restaurant, office, etc...
The lottery winning man is proof of positive attitude having a great. Influence on an individual's personal situation as it would seem to be indicative of such .
I think it very well might be as simple as staying positively motivated and this innoculates the subconscious mind with a gentle confidence and is. A survival mechanism I have come to think
You can't help but lean towards the idea that positive attitude make your probability of seizing.on any given opportunity that is within your direct sphere of influence , it is a near damn near certainty yet as such totally unquantifiable by the metrics of science. Not paranormal. Yet because until you land a given opportunity it's simply unknowable because it has not yet happened
To speak to any kind of subjunctive narratives is purely speculation but that doesn't mean it is not so
"A Billy Idol song about death and suicide"... I know that song to be written for Billy Idol's sister who got knocked up at 16 and opted to marry the father.
Victim blamers are despicable.
Sorry, where's the victim blaming?
I read the quoted text in this comment at exactly the same instant it was. Playing it on the audio
Perhaps this comment is referring to that notion in broad-based general sense.
It's actually a pretty common reaction humans have a type of knee jerk response yet this is a component of the baser nature of man and is seen as such when having a moment to review the thinking and recognize that it is not the way to go
Also I might suggest that we as a group tend to allow our past victimizations to victimize us again and again because of our unwillingness to concede that it was not fair
The words " Not fair " are part and parcel of indoctrination. Keeping score is an irrelevant waste of time and energy no matter how just you are to be aggrieved but if you continue to hold on to it and. Pay a price that unfortunately most never see it until in retrospect.
You owe yourself forgiveness otherwise you are. Marinating in the poisonous vitriolic that you had when the. Victimisation took place
you DO know that the word occult merely means hidden? this guy who said "witchcraft/occult/Satanism,whatever you want to call it" should really do some research before he speaks! they are not all the same thing.
While I do agree somewhat, the word occult is a latin word meaning secret/hidden, and is most often used in the context of mystical, supernatural knowledge - the pursuit of hidden knowledge, as it were. So, he's not wrong, as that was what they were doing.
I'll tell you what really pisses me off though - these types of programs, you see it all the time - using paganism and devil worship interchangeably. Pagans are not, and never have been, Satan worshippers. That shit has got to stop. It must really annoy Pagans.
This Melissa is doing nothing but making broad, sweeping, vague statements that could apply to anyone. Who doesn't get back aches or stress headaches or emotional? Not impressed.